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<blockquote data-quote="Despairing Mom" data-source="post: 740644" data-attributes="member: 23412"><p>My daughter texted me this morning. She's moving in with her ex-boyfriend who is 51. Yes, 51. She's 21 with an emotional age of 10 because of alcohol exposure in utero. He's been very emotionally abusive to her in the past and I recently paid for her to get a new phone number to escape him. He even stalked me after their last breakup. </p><p></p><p>She must give away or throw away most of her prized possessions to move into his small house. I'm very worried about her tiny Chihuahua. I told her I could find him a new home if needed. She's says her dog is welcome in this old man's house, but she lies 24/7. She was adopted from an Eastern European orphanage, has incurable Reactive Attachment Disorder (received over $750,000 in numerous therapies/medications </p><p>x 19 years), but can't emotionally attach to anything, so please pray for her little dog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Despairing Mom, post: 740644, member: 23412"] My daughter texted me this morning. She's moving in with her ex-boyfriend who is 51. Yes, 51. She's 21 with an emotional age of 10 because of alcohol exposure in utero. He's been very emotionally abusive to her in the past and I recently paid for her to get a new phone number to escape him. He even stalked me after their last breakup. She must give away or throw away most of her prized possessions to move into his small house. I'm very worried about her tiny Chihuahua. I told her I could find him a new home if needed. She's says her dog is welcome in this old man's house, but she lies 24/7. She was adopted from an Eastern European orphanage, has incurable Reactive Attachment Disorder (received over $750,000 in numerous therapies/medications x 19 years), but can't emotionally attach to anything, so please pray for her little dog. [/QUOTE]
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